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Vincent James Sr. is the president and CEO of Dare to Care Food Bank. He joined the team in October 2021, having previously served as Louisville Metro’s Chief of Community Building.
Vincent James Sr. is the president and CEO of Dare to Care Food Bank. He joined the team in October 2021, having previously served as Louisville Metro’s Chief of Community Building.
This year, Dare to Care Food Bank set up the space to host more than 100 local food and beverage vendors. The food bank’s president and CEO, Vincent James, said that with thousands of guests and ...
WHAS-TV Louisville. Dare to Care releases new survey findings about Kentuckians in need. Posted: March 3, 2025 | Last updated: March 3, 2025. Nearly half of our neighbors in Kentuckiana choose ...
Dare to Care is taking another step to keep the community nourished, announcing a new partnership.The nonprofit welcomed the first of many fresh food donations from BJ's Wholesale Club at its main ...
Dare to Care operates more than 40 mobile pantries every month, providing nearly 275,000 pounds of food to communities in need across Kentucky. Share Copy Link. Copy {copyShortcut} to copy ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Dare to Care, the food banks that works to combat food insecurity in Louisville, received a large donation on Tuesday. Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation presented a ...
Dare to Care receives $20,000 donation. Posted: January 21, 2025 | Last updated: January 21, 2025. The Molina Healthcare Foundation presented a $20,000 check to the food bank to help out Dare To ...
Marine veteran Daniel Penny said he’d like to thank the jury that found him not guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the 2023 subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely. "I'd like to give them ...
Dare to Care President Vincent James said Ann Brown, Ursula Mullins and Jacquelyne Richardson will play an "important role in stewarding a new, more innovative approach to food banking for ...
Dare to Care Food Bank started in 1969, sparked by the death of 9-year-old Bobby Ellis. Louisville's fight to end hunger continues today. You can help.
A $1.8 million grant from the Humana Foundation, Dare to Care's Equity Initiative will create an "internal Equitable Food Access Group" to collect data, according to a news release.